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The complex ion that will lose its crystal field stabilization energy upon oxidation of its metal to `+3` state is :

A

`[Fe("phen")_(3)]^(2+)`

B

`[Co(phen)_(3)]^(2+)`

C

`[Zn("phen")]^(2+)`

D

`[Ni("phen")_(3)]^(2+)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`[Fe"(Phen)"^(3)]^(2+)" (Fact)"`
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